Here we have a 1967 Corvette convertible that has been converted to
a 427 big block. The engine is mated to a 4 speed transmission for
an unparalleled driving experience.
The engine is cooled with a massively upgraded radiator from
Champion to support the power of the 427. This car features a MSD
ignition system, and upgraded wiring harness.
In 1967, Chevrolet's Corvette was entering its 14th year of
production and with the cars continuous evolution since its
inception in 1953, the Corvette optimized the combination of
American style and performance. The Stingray Corvettes of 1967
captured the hearts of car lovers around the globe. These small
block cars were quick, light and nimble cars that possessed
excellent balance and drivability, and the big block cars produced
some the most thrilling horsepower ever applied to American
automobile production. From 1967-1969, the Holley triple two-barrel
carburetor, or Tri-Power, was available on the 427 L68 and made for
an amazing car.
This car is currently registered in Florida and the milage is
unknown.
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